Wednesday, January 19, 2011

SF Renegades 20007 - My Immortal

My favorite Ballad i ever played on the field. Very emotional and lush with low brass. The guard looks gorgeous and the ensemble was spot on. I loved marching with the renegades that year.

Pure Imagination

Willy Wanka - Pure Imagination is something i truly do live by.

Its my theme to life, it what inspires me to be me. Its a classic and can never get old to me.

Come with me and you'll be, in a world of pure imagination....
Basically, that is what i am offering you here and even when you meet me. I like to live life and try to live it to the fullest. When you are with me, i like to share my emotions, mainly with smiles and laughter. I like to bring something unique to people.

If you have something you always wanted to do, then do it! Use your imagination and explore the outcome what it could be. You will never know. Sometimes you will learn from the mistakes and try again to achieve what your mind wants.

 Read the lyrics to the song Pure Imagination and think of the positive things you can do for yourself and for others around you.

[Spoken]
Hold your breath
Make a wish
Count to three

[Sung]

Come with me
And you'll be
In a world of
Pure imagination
Take a look
And you'll see
Into your imagination

We'll begin

With a spin
Traveling in
The world of my creation
What we'll see
Will defy
Explanation

If you want to view paradise

Simply look around and view it
Anything you want to, do it
Wanta change the world?
There's nothing
To it

There is no

Life I know
To compare with
Pure imagination
Living there
You'll be free
If you truly wish to be

If you want to view paradise

Simply look around and view it
Anything you want to, do it
Wanta change the world?
There's nothing
To it

There is no

Life I know
To compare with
Pure imagination
Living there
You'll be free
If you truly
Wish to be


Here is an awesome remake of the song.. the video is cheesy but the song is amazing! =)

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

The Scorpion is comming back!

I am excited to have a scorpion again. It may had been one of the oddest pets i ever had but it has been one of the best caged creature i ever had. I find them more enjoyable to watch than a tank full of fish.

Right now i am in the planning of setting up the tank again. The type i plan on getting is the same one as Dwayne, my previous scorpion.

Black Desert Hairy Scorpion - Hadrurus spadix
This kind of  scorpion is a desert species which is from the higher parts of Arizona. You may think it lives in sand, but that is not the case. Its counterpart does tho, which people do get confused with (Hadrurus Arizonensis). This scorpion is great digger and loves to borrow. You must provide a good substrate that it can do just that. Also, you need to keep the humidity to a minimum with this creature as it does not tolerate wetness that much. I was told by KenTheBugGuy's that you should at least mist it once a month as it lives in higher elevations than Hadrurus Arizonensis.

Here are some pictures of Dwayne, my previous scorpion.



A great link for Gardners wanting to gorw their Amaryllis outside in zome 8+

http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/amaryllishippeastrum/msg1118464323906.html

From this great link, I am now determined to grow some in my garden. Below are some pics from the link above. They are gorgeous and I cant wait to grow some in mine.



Monday, January 17, 2011

Day of the Dead... DUMB

So I must say... This has to be one of the dumbest zombie movies I've seen. Why made it worst was that it had Nick Cannon in it.

Okay so what pissed me off was how they all turned into Zombies at the same time. Seriously, there was a clock or time or something that just said, in 5mins all will turn into running, ceiling climbing zombies who's face rots in a less than a min.

Anyways, I would watch it again while drinking so that I can talk shit to the screen. But if you expect good zombies, turn to a different city that has an infestation of a different strain.



Bloom already!!

I am so excited to have my amaryllis bloom very soon. The one that is
about to bloom is called "Blushing Bride". I will post a GOOD picture
of it once it blooms.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Standing together in service


The Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., is usually remembered for his heroic leadership of the civil rights movement -- he led the successful Montgomery bus boycott, delivered the "I Have A Dream" speech at a time when such words were still controversial, and ultimately gave his own life to the cause of equality.

But Dr. King was much more than a civil rights champion -- he was a man who lived his entire life in service to others, speaking out against poverty, economic injustice, and violence. Wherever he saw suffering, he did what he could to help, no matter who it was that needed him or why they were in pain. Through his leadership, he showed us what we can accomplish when we stand together.

Each January, we remember Dr. King on his own holiday -- and one of the best ways to preserve his legacy is to engage in service ourselves. As Dr. King told us, "Life's most persistent and urgent question is: 'What are you doing for others?'"

That's why this Monday, January 17th, Organizing for America volunteers will be participating in service projects all across the country in Dr. King's honor. There will be food drives, neighborhood clean-ups, education projects, blood drives, and more.

Will you find and sign up for an event in your area, and help make this country an even better place?

This movement is about so much more than politics -- it is about coming together through progress, change, and community. Lifting each other up in dedication and service is one of the best ways not only to honor Dr. King, but to honor each other. By giving service a new role in this country, we can establish a new foundation for our economy and a brighter future for our children.

That is why service is key to achieving our national priorities, and why Barack recently helped out at a Boys and Girls Club service event. Since moving to Washington, D.C., two years ago, he and I have gotten to know the community through similar service projects, including past Martin Luther King Day events. I treasure those opportunities, and I look forward to another one next week. Every time we pitch in, we get so much back, and always learn amazing things from our neighbors.

All of us have something to contribute, and all of us can make a meaningful difference in someone's life. It's a great way to remind others that they are not forgotten, and to remind ourselves that there are always things we can do.

Please help Barack and me honor the legacy of Dr. King, and join us in service to our country once again this year:

http://my.barackobama.com/MLKday

Thanks,

Michelle




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Tuesday, January 04, 2011

Men on......

So i needed a good laugh and this came up! This deserves two snaps in the air.

Men on Film I


Men on Film II


Men on Film III


Men on Film IV


Men on Football


Men on Fitness


Men on Vacataion


Men on Art


Men on Cooking


Men on TV I


Men on TV II

Monday, January 03, 2011

Steeltown Coffee & Tea

Steeltown Coffee & Tea

 695 Railroad Ave
Pittsburg, CA 94565
(925) 432-0307
www.steeltowncoffee.com 


Excellent place and excellent people. Fine cade and tea and something for everyone young and old. The art is wonderful too. Great place and stop by when your in pittsburg you will be surprised!

http://www.yelp.com/biz/steeltown-coffee-and-tea-pittsburg#hrid:9wl5UchllTMd9_nwkAK3jQ

YELP: Korean BBQ Plus!

Korean BBQ Plus!

 1450 Monument Blvd
Concord, CA 94520
(925) 680-9090
www.koreanbbqplus.com


 Very good. Of course I had the bul go gi but the side dishes completed my lunch! Well balanced between cold and hot food and the customer service is Perfect! I can't wait to go back

http://www.yelp.com/biz/korean-bbq-plus-concord#hrid:4_xqIvAe10bj9NOv8a0yqA

Renegades Drum & Bugle Corps Open House

Saturday, January 01, 2011

Hippeastrum aka Amaryllis

Here are my amaryllis bulbs. It was great to pick up a lot of them
from lowes after the holidays for only 75cents a piece! :)

My goal is to get them naturalized outdoor to enjoy for many years in
my garden.

Here is a list of types of bulbs I currently have:
- Christmas Story
- Blushing Bride
- Susan
- Star of Holland
- Oskar
- Apple Blossom
- Vera
- Red Lion

Testing from iphone

So I am here testing this app out with my iPhone. I really can't sleep and its 3:30 in the morning. So what else can I do? Well test out some blogging apps!!!


So here is my first post with it and I will see what it will do to my blog. I know more likely since this is a free app it will leave some kind of unwanted as on my site but oh well! This app is free anyways, I'm going to post this and attempt to sleep.

Happy New Years All!!!

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